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Don’t miss the opportunity to get funding for your research, to finish your dissertation, or in recognition of your teaching talent! The Graduate School’s award applications are now open. Awards from $500 to $20,000 are available, with many of them covering tuition costs and the majority of fees & health insurance costs. Check out our awards information and start your application now!

A celebration of life for anthropology professor Sandra Morgen will be held Tuesday, Nov. 29.
Morgen died Sept. 27 of ovarian cancer, at age 66. The celebration takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Ford Alumni Center’s Giustina Ballroom.
A pioneer in feminist anthropology, Morgen joined the UO in 1991 as an associate professor of sociology, then moved to the anthropology department in 2002. She served as director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society from 1991-2006 and later held...

This week’s announcement marks an extraordinary transformation for graduate education at the University of Oregon. The gift of Penny and Phil Knight and the fundraising to follow, will not only provide the university with new labs, research space, and increased faculty numbers, but it will also increase the number of funded PhD students by 250, an increase of almost 23% over the current number of funded PhD students. This is a significant change, but it marks only the beginning of the many...

About the Chateaubriand Fellowship Program

The Chateaubriand Fellowship is a grant offered by the Embassy of France in the United States. It supports outstanding Ph.D. students from American universities who wish to conduct research in France for a period ranging from 4 to 9 months. Chateaubriand fellows are selected through a merit-based competition, through a collaborative process involving expert evaluators in both countries.

The Oregon Women's History Consortium is awarding two annual research fellowships for 2017: a Junior Research Fellowship and a Senior Research Fellowship. The expansion of our research fellowship is based on the positive response to our initial fellowship award in 2016. Our research fellowship continues the consortium's long-standing goal of supporting scholarship that will lead to a significant contribution in the field of Oregon women's history.

The OWHC Research Fellowships are for $1,000 each.The application deadline is November 1, 2016.

The Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Fellowship program supports graduate research projects and scholarships in child psychology.The program goals are to nurture excellent young scholars for careers in areas of psychology, such as child-clinical, pediatric, school, educational and developmental psychopathology and to support scholarly work contributing to the advancement of knowledge in these areas.

The NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Program seeks to encourage a new generation of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional fields to undertake research relevant to the improvement of education. These $27,500 fellowships support individuals whose dissertations show potential for bringing fresh and constructive perspectives to the history, theory, or practice of formal or informal education anywhere in the world. Fellows will also attend professional development retreats and receive mentorship from NAEd members and other senior scholars in their field.

The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for our Fellowships and Grants program for the 2017/18 academic year. We appreciate you notifying qualified candidates about our program.

2016 Masergy STEM Scholarship Program is available for the students who are enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields at an accredited college or university in the United States.

With funding from a significant gift from Dr. Aisha Almana, a UO graduate, hospital executive and prominent feminist, the UO is able to offer full scholarships for Saudi women to study global health at the UO.

The fund provides academic year fellowships to female Saudi students who wish to enroll in the University of Oregon graduate programs in global health related fields. The overarching goals of the scholarship include:

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